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Identifikace faktorů regionálního rozvoje v krajích ČR
Ciková, Kristýna
The bachelor thesis focuses on the analysis of individual regions in the Czech Republic from the economic, environmental and social point of view. It deals with the assessment of the dependencies between selected indicators within the individual aspects by using the determination index. The relationship between the gross domestic product and the primary, secondary and tertiary sectors in the economic pillar. The calculations show GDP (i.e. the Gross Domestic Product) is influenced the most by the tertiary sector in all regions, which is a confirmation of the Sector theory. This sector is further discussed in the thesis in detail. The individual regions are different in the strongest relationship between the GDP (i.e. Gross Domestic Product) and the services. The observed values within the environmental pillar show that the investment into air and climate protection according to the investor's residence is closely related to sulphur dioxide pollution. In the social pillar there dependency has been found between the GDP (i.e. Gross Domestic Product) and unemployment. This dependency was different in various regions. Recommendations were written in the conclusion on the basis of the ascertained results to give clues to the regions how to adapt their behaviour in some areas to achieve better results in the economic, environmental and social spheres in the future.

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